An emotionally distraught woman is assisted by police outside the scene of a triple homicide at 4237 Touro St. in the New Orleans neighborhood of Gentilly where 30-year-old Monique Smith, 10-year-old Justin Simms and 6-year-old Jumyrin Smith were found shot and killed. A fourth victim, A'Miya Smith, age 12, was transported to an area hospital in critical condition.

Police investigate the scene of a triple homicide where a mother and two children were shot and killed. A fourth victim, a 12-year-old girl, survived the massacre and was transported to an area hospital in critical condition. Police have not yet released information on the shooter.

Members of the New Orleans Coroners Office load the body of a child into the coroners van at the scene of a triple homicide in the New Orleans neighborhood of Gentilly where a mother and two children were found shot and killed. A fourth victim, a 12-year-old girl was found still alive at the scene and was transported to an area hospital in critical condition.

Lisa Shattuck volunteers for the group Radical Arts and Healing Collective in New Orleans to draw signs destined for a protest in Baton Rouge, LA where Alton Sterling was fatally shot by a police officer. The group hosted volunteers for two days providing materials to create signage and banners to hand out to protestors.

Several dozen signs lay around a warehouse in the St. Claude neighborhood of New Orleans as the group Radical Arts and Healing Collective creates signs to distribute at protests in Baton Rouge over the shooting death of Alton Sterling by a police officer.

A memorial builds from items left behind by friends, family and the citizens of Baton Rouge at the site where Alton Sterling, 37, was shot and killed by a police officer after a homeless man called in a complaint that Sterling had brandished a gun after asking him for money. Sterling had been selling CD's outside of the Triple S grocery store.

A photograph of Alton Sterling and his family is placed on a memorial outside the Triple S grocery store.

Attorney Chris Stewart speaks to the media outside the Triple S grocery store where Alton Sterling was shot. Mr. Stewart is representing the family of Alton Sterling.

A young man holds up a sign as people gather at the scene where Alton Sterling was shot and killed by police.

A wall is adorned with condolences near the scene where Alton Sterling was killed.

Owner of the Triple S Food Mart Abdullah Muflahi speaks to the media regarding the shooting death of Alton Sterling by police outside his store. An attorney representing Muflahi stated that police had confiscated the stores surveillance equipment without notification or a warrant.

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards speaks at the Living Faith Christian Center in Baton Rouge. Governor Edwards revealed that he has personally requested the Justice Department investigate the shooting death of Alton Sterling by a police officer.